Well, interestingly enough, I replaced the primary fuse, checked the output section for shorts and wiring errors, powered up and the amp works fine! I played through it for about 30-40 minutes with the guitar straight into all inputs and also using my modified Ibanez Tube Driver and also through a Boss Super Overdrive. I can't crank it up too much where I live because I live in a high-rise condo building, but the amp sounds good. There's some hum if I crank up the Presence control all the way, but other than that it's clear and clean!...and loud...The plate voltage came down to 450 VDC on pin 3 of the EL34's, but it's still high. I cannot adjust the bias current down any lower than 71 mA because of this. Does anyone have any recommendations for lowering this voltage? I can get other rectifier tubes, correct? The AC voltage from the primary transformer is 717VAC, and I would prefer not to change the transformer. The screen grids (pin 4) are now 425VDC and Pin 5 is -35.4 VDC. I am a bit of a metal head and want the amp to break up naturally at the lowest volume possible without using a power soak or attenuator. My favorite guitar tones include early Van Halen (A.K.A "brown sound"), George Lynch of Dokken's sound on the "Back for the Attack" LP. Joe Satriani's "Surfin' with the Alien" crunch and anything Jimmy Page ever did. I knew when I bought this kit that I would probably have to modify it away from the stock circuitry. I almost bought a JCM800 kit, but went with this one instead. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks, Russ
Thanks, Russ
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